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Test #3
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Lessons 10-12
Activities of Daily Living-(Bathing, Shampoo, Perineal care)
Oral Care,Grooming,Nail Care
Activities of Daily Living-(Dressing, Toleting)
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[@Hemiplegia ()Prosthesis (Elimination _(@} Indwelling Catheter
(Condom Catheter (A)Void (G)Oral Care) Incontinence QRuadsiplegia
(i) NPO ((Pevneal Area Pfoot Care @ Catheter @Fecal Impaction
@)Fracture Pan @ Hemiparesis G@Paraplegia (Portable Commode (Bedside)
(5) Suppository QQ Enema
i: Urination
2.__ | __ The loss of function of legs, trunk and arms.
3. The care of mouth, teeth and gums. Cleaning the teeth, gums, tongue, inside of
mouth and dentures, if used
4. 4 The loss of function of lower body and legs.
5.__@__An external catheter that has an attachment on the end that fits over the penis; also
called a Texas catheter.
6. __t A bedpan used for a resident who cannot assist with raising their hips on the regular
bedpan.
7. 4, _Aspecific amount of water flowed into the colon to eliminate stool.
8.__ _Achair with a toilet seat and a removable container underneath.
9.__¢__ The process of expelling solid waste not absorbed into the cells.
10. The weakness on one side of the body.
11._Q{_ Paralysis on one side of the body, weakness, or loss of movement.
12.__|, The inability to control the bladder or bowels.
13._q__A catheter that remains in the bladder for a period of time,
14.__f__A tube used to drain urine from the bladder.oe ee ee ey eeEEeEEeEeEeee
16._\y _Anartificial body part.
17. _L._The care of the feet, including inspection for areas of concer to be reported to the
nurse
18, fj nothing by mouth
19.__S__medication given rectally to cause a bowel movement.
20._\,___ The area of the body between the genitals and the anus
True/False
21. [aug _A resident's affected limbs should be dressed first and undressed last
22.FA\se_Oral care is not needed for residents who are unconscious, and/or are NPO
23. [zl |¢e_A nurse aide should always trim or clip any resident's tocnails, especially a
diabetic’s.
24, “Feug__Always allow the resident to do as much as possible for themselves
25. Te _Always allow the resident to make choices and respect those choices
26. Fue The CNA should not be sensitive to established routines of the resident, and should
not incorporate those routines into daily care, as much as possible
27.Fiy\ye_Bach piece of the resident’s clothing should not be inventoried according to facility
policy, adding new items and deleting discarded items as necessary
28."[iune Oral care includes cleaning the teeth, gums, inside of mouth and dentures and must
be performed at least daily according to state rule, but recommended to occur more often
29.Filke. You should NOT wear gloves when shaving a resident
30, Titg__Always use hair care products on a resident when doing their hair
31TMQe_Even a small sore on the foot of a diabetic ean become a large wound
32. "Flue _Residents should be encouraged to dress in their own clothing of choice each day
33. feng _A resident’s clothing should be labeled/identified in an inconspicuous place
34. T\M1_Bathing is an opportunity to observe the resident's skin,ee a an Ce, CS 1s TY PEOVIGCS Wher
Weekly
Each shift
c. Daily
36, Oral care
a. Reduces the number of pathogens in the mouth
b. Improves the resident’s sense of well-being and appearance
c, Improves sense of taste, enhancing appetite
All the above
37. Dentures should be handled carefully and stored when not in use
a In resident's drawer in a napkin
In cool water in a labeled denture cup
c. Under resident's pillow
38. The resident’s face, hands, underarms, and perineal area should be washed at least
Daily
Weekly
c. Each shift
39. Before beginning the bathing process, the caregiver should
a. make certain the room is warm enough
b. all linens and supplies are gathered so the resident is not left alone.
cc. respect the resident's privacy when transporting to and from the shower room and during
the shower or bath.
All the above
38-Avhen bathing a resident in a whirlpool tub you should
‘a.) Fill tub with water before bringing resident to bathing area
. Put the resident in head first
c. Don’tallow the resident to check the temperature before getting in
39. When providing perineal care you should or educate the resident to wipe
a. Back to front
Side to side
@ Front to back
40. Explain the difference between a routine urine specimen and a clean-catch (mid-stream)
urine specimen.